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Vaccines increase the incidence of multiple sclerosis


Vaccines increase the incidence of multiple sclerosis


There is a disease called multiple sclerosis.
This is a disease in which nerve hardening (not body hardening) occurs frequently in various nerves, causing vision loss due to optic neuritis, decreased facial sensation, and weakness of limbs.
The prevalence in Japan is reported to be 1 to 4 in 100,000, which is lower than 30 to 80 in Western Caucasians.
The age of onset is relatively young, with about 80% developing the disease between the ages of 20 and 50.


Comparing 163 people with multiple sclerosis with 1,406 people without multiple sclerosis, the rate of people without multiple sclerosis who had been vaccinated against hepatitis B in the past was 2.4%, whereas it was multiple. The vaccination rate for people with multiple sclerosis was 6.7%, which was "statistically significantly" high.
By the way, it seems that the intake rate of influenza vaccination was 6.0% for people without multiple sclerosis and 6.1% for people with multiple sclerosis.
Don't you think that the difference between 6.7% and 2.4%, or 4.3%, is sensuously different from the 3.0% vs. 1.9% and 16.2% vs. 14.1% figures in comparative studies using cholesterol drugs?
And the results show that people who receive hepatitis B vaccination are 3.1 times more likely to get multiple sclerosis than those who do not.
Statistically, the chances of getting multiple sclerosis are between 1.5 and 6.3 times, as the number of people with multiple sclerosis surveyed is relatively small at 163.


In addition, the frequency of serious adverse reactions of the cervical cancer vaccine is estimated to be 3.5 to 10 times overseas and 6 to 9 times (Gardasil) to 17 to 23 times (Cervarix) in Japan.
Autoimmune diseases that develop one week after vaccination, especially two weeks after vaccination, are intractable diseases such as collagen disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and multiple sclerosis, and if they do occur, they are seriously affecting a person's life. It will be a situation.
However, the reality is that it is not as reported as such a serious adverse reaction.
Considering the omission of reports, the magnitude of the harm is unimaginable and the HPV vaccination should be stopped immediately.
It is necessary to retroactively investigate all the people who have been vaccinated so far and thoroughly investigate whether they have autoimmune diseases or intractable neurological diseases.